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Revision as of 18:57, 31 May 2022
What follows is a curated list of Software oscilloscopes (also abbreveated as Softscopes). While basically any modern digital Oscilloscope is formally a softscope, we want to discuss here only software running on commodity/consumer level hardware such as on
- Desktops and Laptops: Windows/Mac/Linux
- Mobile devices: tablets and smartphones
- Embedded: System on chips and microcontrollers, such as Raspberry Pi and Arduino
For data aquisition, several techniques exist:
- Soundcard input for mono or stereo audio recording
- ADCs on boards for analog to digital conversion, typically embedded within microcontrollers
List of software based oscilloscopes
Xoscope linux desktop oscilloscope
Oscilloppoi Mac OS X desktop oscilloscope
Data aquisition tools
We will soon report additional solutions and projects for data aquisition based on barebone microcontroller boards with ADC shields to digitize the analog signals.
Microcontroller/System on Chip based input: